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saps and wifies first interaction… saps: dude ur forehead’s massive wifies: …this cannot be the first thing you say 💀 wifies: esp coming from saps who seems to have not a follicle on his head saps: ur tryin to hide your forehead! im not hiding anything #cliparata #saparata

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